A young woman living on the fringes of society becomes intoxicated by a stranger who overwhelms her quiet life.
Directed by Harry Wootliff
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Cast
Ruth Wilson
Kate
Tom Burke
Blond
Hayley Squires
Alison
Elizabeth Rider
Mum
Frank McCusker
Dad
Ann Firbank
Nan
Tom Weston-Jones
Rob
Michael Moreland
David
Joshua Sinclair-Evans
Party Man #1
Melissa Neal
English Girl
Arthur Cull
Man on Beach
Malik Blumenthal
Guy (uncredited)
Crew
Harry Wootliff
Director
Harry Wootliff
Writer
Ashley Connor
Director of Photography
Jude Law
Producer
Ruth Wilson
Producer
Nadia Stacey
Makeup Designer
Nadia Stacey
Hair Designer
Kahleen Crawford
Casting
Belinda McGinley
Stunt Double
Jorge Alarcón
Dialogue Editor
Patrick Ghislain
Foley Mixer
Popular Reviews
11 reviews
Garah Lefeld
2.0★ · 08/15/25
Movies like this are made for you to understand the logic behind being with tragic men but it just makes me hate people like that even more.
Quit ditching work and stop dating losers.
Movies like this are made for you to understand the logic behind being with tragic men but it just makes me hate people like that even more.
Quit ditching work and stop dating losers.
Max Kowalski
4.0★ · 01/13/23
When you force people into stagnant survitude they begin to crave Tom Burke shaped chaos. I don’t make the rules. Reads like a horny romance novel. So tired of the narcissist trope that for about 70% of this I wondered if maybe blond was actually an invisible friend in care of her psychotic break.
When you force people into stagnant survitude they begin to crave Tom Burke shaped chaos. I don’t make the rules. Reads like a horny romance novel. So tired of the narcissist trope that for about 70% of this I wondered if maybe blond was actually an invisible friend in care of her psychotic break.
Holly Carter
4.0★ · 03/30/22
I liked it when she was dancing all by herself in Spain but I did NOT like it when she was sick in the toilet and we could see it 👎
I sort of only realised she was having her strong independent woman moment because the film ended and I was like “oh I guess she’s okay now”
I liked it when she was dancing all by herself in Spain but I did NOT like it when she was sick in the toilet and we could see it 👎
I sort of only realised she was having her strong independent woman moment because the film ended and I was like “oh I guess she’s okay now”
Paco Casado
4.0★ · 11/06/21
Un “amiga date cuenta” de manual que ni siquiera se beneficia de la presencia de Ruth Wilson y Tom Burke.
Un “amiga date cuenta” de manual que ni siquiera se beneficia de la presencia de Ruth Wilson y Tom Burke.